Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 13, 1902, Image 2

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Tut !;si t, February 13, l'Ahi (
Cour,t C'lii-iuodiorer Mack, of i
I.rtUi..l. llievea in advertising.!
He 1h nied th Oreeonju for 1
Addi- u Kidd. the negro train
wrivker if row serving a life en
tenee at the Oregm ;veuitentiary.
Juat why a a:ie man would delib
erately jilape obf t ruction1 on a
railroad trsi k to cause & tra.a
wreck withrnt anything to be
gained whatever is. a tuysterv.
KidJ is ouly getting what he de
ferred, tha fall limit of the law.
It has been recommended fry the
republican itate committee that
the rary election be held on .
March L'Jd. Tfcis f mphafizes the
necessity of registf-riDg At this
time only a small per cent of the
voters of Morrow county have reg
istered. Voters who intend to
Tote must regietur. A few minutes
time now taken to register will
are a whola lot of trouble later on
It certainly looks bad for Mr.
Moody when his borne paper, The
Dalles Chronicle, the leading pa
pier of Wasco county, will not sup
port him, in fact is absolutely op
posed to him. The voice of the
people of Eastarn Oregon is heard
in the press. The political ma
chine wants Moody. The people
want Williamson. In a nutshell,
this is the congressional situation.
The new tax law deals openly,
fairly and in a businesslike way
with taxpayers. The rebat of 3
per cent allowed for the payment
of the amount of each indmdual
tax withiu 30 days "from the date
of the opening ot the tax roll is
an ordinary business procedure,
which should make the sheriff's
office a buy rlace between now
ar i the l 'th of March. Let tax
payer do their part to simplify
the tax eyetem under which they
bare so long chafed by making
prompt : paj ment, taking care to
file their receipts away carefully,
thus reducing taxes to their lowest
terms, and making lighter a bur
den which canDot by any possi
bility 1-e fast off. Oregonian.
At the present tima the outlook
for Morrow county is very favor
able. There will be a large wool
clip of excellent quality. E&atern
and foreign wool markets now
present encouraging prospeetn.
With the a-surance of a big clip
and a favorable oat look for good
price, aheap men are in good
spirits. Wnile the "market for
taction sheep is a little off, not be
ing ax good as it was last year,
etill this cuts but very little figure
hk the wool industry is the main
feature. The wheat acreage in
Morrow county tLia season is the
largest in the history of the county,
and a gr-&t portion of it is sum
tnerfallowed land. Reporte from
the wheat districts indicate good
prospect. The rain of last fall
gave wheat a start and it has made
considerable growth during the
winter. With a large wool clip.
and a good wheat crop. Morrow
county will b piofperotu. -v
COST OF Til bOEh WAR.
The British War Officehi pub
lished a summary l the lcn8 of
the army from the beginning of
the war in South Africa until the
.Mt;f laft month. Ueatha and
ffe-rmaLert difabi!itis iave taken
'Sj .'' '' men outrf the CgttiEj!
Ibnai-toalcanaliti-e of tnej
war ar, L"wev-r. much greater, j
Iiidu iiLg tLe t-urivirjg w ound-d
th- iiivall i-l. the total caa- '
ualti'-ii aLK'iir.t t -VjJ'f officers aa l
TIM men. I hn J. .';'. o" ice re
! iwu have either wo r-etrrl
I i duty r arp sl a fair way tu re-j
in their cotu aiatid. '1 li-re ere.
; '. i' 1 e-t,t UcL to r.ujriaij'l ae in-
f , . -a i.f til" e! It, tl.e leit IJi-
.ritv .if mliiTii ht r.Tr-l
I
i.-o returi ei t i tbwrjri-'
luelit ,
I'. it tLe lrillVUell Ue of lb
Urm.1. f..nv .lariLg th- W (
4l tl ryu I .tiuiat of U. (
. . l 1 r l tV. .
l; r ,,j.ut U. wra .orj.! to;
(m rttUi f i-utttnff into the
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Tin: lie
i0"'1
too
for oi: made at !
!tu ix'iriDuni
f tli? year l'AU j
j placed the number of Hirs lh?n " ''
I in the lu'Kl at about 1,00 or 20.-i Miiny new eideaalks atv to b.
i0' K fii that was pos.ibly ani,H lail1 iu Iollf'
; nml(T.'tit'.mti if we asfume that J. A. Woolei y ivturaed Kiid.iv
tb I'.i it ih returns of RiH?r losto from a businexs trio to IVitiaiui
through the j oar are correct. In j
those returns. 1.32 burgher are J
said to have been w ithdrawn from i
th hyiic of conflict. Of these!
killed, l"2t4 wounded,
Ukea priM.uera aud ZtoO ur-
rendered. If the estimates of a
year ago were correct. thene fig.
ures would leave only from 700 to
1700 Boers still in the field, which
is manifestly below the actual
number, . according to British re
ports there are. man) coiumaudoe
till operating at varioua points iD
I. . i" l iK i: i i
'
ony ana t ape Colony, Home of
which contain frotu 1(KX to 1500
uieu,
The wa. is costing the British
now about 122,500,000 per month.
During a part of the time the coat
amounted to 1,000,000 per day
l lie toul cost' up , to the present
urns aggregate aoout
(X. The expenditures last year
reached the sum of $464,500,000
amf the" estimated cost this year is
placed by the War Secretary at
m. 250,000.
SHEEP NOTES.
The wolves and coyotes have be
come such a nuisance in Arizona
that the sheep meu and cattle men
have organized and are preparing
for a wolf and coyote round-up.
The dogs which will take part in
this round up are cross-bred grey
aod stag hounds.
J. A Rankin of LaSalle, Colo.,
sold Isst week on the Omaha mark
et a bunch of Colorado- Mexican
lambs, 145 bead averaging 72
pounda at $6. Mr. Rankin alao
sent in a lead of Colorado ewes
that were good enough to bring f 4.
Xear Great Falls, in Montana,
large prairie fires have been rag
ing, which have endangered the
sheep greatly. In the Sweet Grass
j Hills much hay has been spoiled
and thn sheep men have found it
necessary to move their sheep to
another range.
The Colorado lamb feeders feel
jubilant over the ideal winter they
are having for feeding. They
claim that their lambs never looked
better at this time of the year
The feeders lost so much money
last year that they were more par
ticular in picking their lambs this
year and as a result the lambs that
will be marketed this spring will
be of a better class than have been
marketed for several years.
Another big land sale has been
made by tha laud department of
the Northern Pacific to McGregor
Eros., the sheep kings of Whit
man CDuntVj Washington. The
land which is 241,000 acres of graz
ing lands in the extreme western
part of the county, is unfit for ag
ricultural purposes, but furnishes
good pasture for aheep and cattle.
Tha price paid baa not been made
public, but is reported tobe about
about $1 per acre.
To tha Ladias of Happnar and Vi
cinity. After faai.'iariziox iB.'eeif nitti the
tylea of .spring Millitiery at Portland,
for threa weeks, learning the laUst
m ode of tiaifniatr, I t-!ect ooe of
the Coett lin of spring Miliinery dJ
ak for a libera) patronage from the
ladies of Hepp'ir and vk-ioit?. Opeo
injj daj aboot March 1' ). L. E. C'ohn,
reei'ietce. 70-73
. Laxative Brorao-Quinine T"
innlj that tmnm I4 im m
Stockholders' Meeting.
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h e,,pr .r M tl;ri oa.i.an, )
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ltrj, at '1 p. m , t tt.? o'K of . .
kwifi - i - J m Hej -i-r, . f or t, yn,v, of I
ehr in d.re'-tora ar.d eo' h other h-ji
r,ee a ir. appea
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1're.idelit. e.relary.
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IONE HAPPENINGS
The city council purchased of
K. G. Sparry the block near th
school housrt to make a city pat k
and for the purpose of celebra
tions, games and p,,f'"'d city uses
in the future Th have rt oo '
j place now centrally located, and
boutiht it at a bargain. It was
wise thing to do.
The revival meeting held fiere
duriii the last three weeks closed
last Sunday veutng. The Beck
family went from here to Arling
ton to assist in a series of meet
ings to be held thera. Much in
terest was manifested here in the
meetings and much good done by
tbem. Everybody has a good
opinion of the Beck family, and
were sorry to see them leave Iono.
A mass meetiog was held here
yesterday for the purpose of con
sidering the advisability of build
ing a court house as contemplated
by the county court. It was large
ly attended and unanimously op
posed to the building being erect
d at this time. It would seem
that if the couuty court has the
leat regard for the feelings of the
large majority of the taxpayers of
the whole county that they would
listen to the voices sent in from all
the precincts and retrain from tak
iog arbitrary action until the tax
payers say to build the court house.
Does the couuty court represent
the people, or does it misrepresent
them?
C. V. MoComas, of ln.Leton. am!
W. K. Kuisell of Moscow, IJaho, hitl
prominent wheat buyers, have tieer.
spending a few days In PorthinJ, f;,v
the Orejtonian. Mr. McC'om.is report"
Umatilla couo'y more th )ron-l !:
cleaned out of wheat than it has Ler
at a similar period fer many var
estimates the stocks still on hand .n t tie
county at not to exceed 4t,liO hr.-l.t-'s.
or about 10 per cent of the crop. The
amount still held in the county w.ll !.
inaurfieient to meet the demand" of the
mills until another crop i avaiiaMe
The pereentatre still unsold in V.,!'a
Walla county is greater tlnu in t ma
tilii county, and some of the w:..-.u
hel i tiiere will he needed t j nef t tl e
mi! injS demand in I'nutMla e- '
Mr. K-vell reports a similar cut.'.'
of ;itYi-Mn Latah county, Idaho, ;.i 1
es'irna't-s the amount ftill on h.n. ! n
the cuntv ut fraa 1CJ0 to !.".' -t
hu-ht!, an amount so trua'l ,n n
par bull to the crop harvested that :
aim : a perfect dean up of the cn,
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FA.IE.ST EOAT IN II1E vVOKLD
The sabm rine hoat recently huilt foi
the KoMi'iD goTeroaienl u upioeeJ to
be Ibe faeitst id the world. It is claimed
Ibat it will cron the Atiautic. ocea . id
IWO tiDil ooe-hhlf da. The Beere! e,f
Its exlraor liuary eperd i-a in Its pecu
liar co ie t ruction Ti e eoret of the
mtrTelnoq success of FI tett r' Ktnm
aeb bitters liee in tiie ecieuti&o con.
(Xiud ling and titration of ibe cd'hut
properties of certain r 'ot nu t IitU.
It is a family medicine nrnl cho be r-l i- :
on in cases of belching. tialnleLC , irk
headache, d !!zioe-, iDdi,reIi'io mi i
tfMpi!s. 1 1 is a so ao eicellent apoe
tizer aoJ oer sire; rheui-r, nud ft
preventive of bohUm, fevr and rgne i'
is oneiialle I. (live it tnal, and yon
wi'l feel Ms betetioial tf-eta frnm the
tart.
A benevolent look.i.tr niau br.arded
downtown eieMor filrearly n ri.
pied by three laiiei '.pv ard bour.d.
With a i"ibduerj ( he.terflelrlian air i
resptf 'ill y dor?l hi hat am! he,.!
it in h. hand inul he rvache'l h a
destination.
"What a ehsrmir.r man! Hurh iov.--Ij
maanera:" yvshixl the ladles .11
ttx jrua.
A few miri'itea later xh ber.v,l. r t
lo,'inir man of th lovely m.ii T.ti'-re-ai-h.d
hia oftV-e. J'i'chinit h.s hat '.n
the I J,. k of h. rnefiee,it h'-.'Kl . j.r:i v. ,
ir.? h,iii.e.f ip.wn iij true n.aii
don at his 'ek. puf a laf
an artia' i II rr.a'ii!:r-e fsr '
sionaily x pe.-tira 1 1 1, tr in th
nt a rusp .lor. lie (rr-ef ) .is
:y aJ
. pip.
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for-ten ho 1 ;i clv : ri.iiir? pi,- r i,,
j' iilnr.y ii.'j .Irli.if why thoh
jepa! papers ar n't f:rii.l.ed.
Iaihj man.
Oh, yei, very. --Han frar.i in .0 Wave.
Tl e Af.-r i.y. ,i, ; ., f.
at the f'j., ., .T i t . ii. r " ,, ,
Bour,r i;-!,,,i by our;.,:."
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it.- vear fvr J'' 2i. : I
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1 - ;m! .har. :- Lev. V. K. I'ot- DUNTIMT Z
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i ! i eh Sun. 1 iv in ea-li n.ontli at imhanci a r ukak ok iii'iuusu.
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ii a. in. .
AU Swords i Kistner,
Ucv. 11. I.. rVvntol went ! Lone
i;,k !, I.. , it, ivuu! serv.ees. N .' I".s7 ( 7 .1.V.S' .l.V' SVRGh'.OSS.
Si'Hii' s Ui I lt- I I'M til tin' M. . I . , ... ... b
Olliie luiiirH when not profesHionally
elnnch i - this e-ly iinday, Feb. 1t. ' alHint. D
,iice: (ippoHite Fimt National Hank. tAk
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4 fHi, in,ti. llie I'hi ir-ti.in Voeati'jn, 1'2 t,i. 'ysf
i t oiijinuii'on. t:i V- 10. , . i . c'. r.. hf on unnnT I on j
7,, m .,i ..s;... n ,.n, Ue , xt,n,l , S IVOU I IUIIU LI VOI IJ AS
-v-rr" Feed Stables S
I Stops the Cough Stewart 4 Kirk, Propa S
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Lax.itiM' lironi.: ' :;:une Tablet cuih a 5 FIRST-CLASS (
K-oU in ,-neil.iv No I'm,., no Lay. LIVERY RIGS
- Kept eoimtantly on haoil S
S ami t an he fiirnidlies on J
VS"S,NV'''NV'WY short notice to parti ) Jtl
S r-1 wishing to drive into the
S I M2' "HJ4 . ? I interior. Firat class : S
X ndUK5 dim Duyyio (
L ! 0 U 0 R S CI G A K S
I " is Tt Tin: v A
r -t'.v -iH for S C()MMEKCIAL
trs 1'nHM-i.h-r vineu on tap. ... ( ( T"1 rL,T PDC ) w?
( n v ANl, rAN KFRNISH ?
? ( Kills AND 1'KIVKK ON 7 th
S FRANK ROBERTS. Prop ? s,,OKT N,)TkK : S -jj
Hennner. - Orennn t
GEO. F. WELCH.
ATTon.WY- AT . LAW.
Off I
H kits r i
V.'est sHe I'pper Main Street.
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Dr. E. E. Wilson,
ot'ice on I'pper Main ntipet.
The IL'ppuer 1 1 . i . i i k and an Fran
cn Fxariiin-r, one year for L'",
CIGARS, CANDIES, MJTS. AND TOBACCOS
S. P. GARR1GUES
WANTS
YOU A
Wagon, GeVdiiiTijO;
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5 AIEKICA'S BEST REPUBLICAN PAPHtl
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Editorially Fearless.
Consistently Republican Always.
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t-tofi AtiwerM to (jiuri-s on
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I ,iti i ( iitni, i h ini-mli-r
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i 'ii- only W --t. in in-nwifi r x-fciviiic tb' ,ofnbiini tele.
" 'I'd ! ,t,.i .-;iMe -i ?iMtt-r 'if le.th tb' Ne York Hun and
Vtfc Vi.rnl re-j i ctivi It , be-jilfs I:iily r-KirtM from over
.'' r-r j, ,.! -irri -fw.nili'fit" tbrotif'lii.iit tb ouiitr3'. No Jn-n
';m ! ii i mm- fnl'v wliv it ie tli" l"-t on earth.
ONI; )().LAi
I-iu" pup'-rri, Ir i
t i ( c i .1- i m 1
The (Ia.kitk lias made irranuemeiita
to cltih wiih the Weekly Inter Ocean of
I'hicao. The regular subscription
price of the Inter Ocean is $1.00 per
year and the regular price of the
(ivKriK is $1.50. iiy special arrange
ment, both papers will be furnished
one year for $1 tut. The old, reliable
I nter Ocean is too well known to need
miii h recommendation. It will be a
valuable addition to the reading matter
for the winter. Besides ifivinx all the
news, it has many special features,
makinir it one of the most desirable
weeklies in the L'nited States. This
pecia', liberal offer is limited and will
be w uhdrawn in a shoit lime.
TO
: :
SHLL
wi,rll f 1 1 writt-r). oru'inal
m1 hiiI je t-. A rti'nn on Ht-altli,
Work About The Farm and
of tbf Ar.Hrriat'l fn-t-H mid
VVAl YKAK-
full of tK-w from fvr w lier
matter.
MBft'ttiMfWtm -ft tmmM it M Hlairnn niVr. i Am
44kdk4ib&6& f ; f . jfe & tf
t!-V3----V -V. Vi- )-V - f -V ' V .M-KM j.
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iHere Goes!
And wo have
Price Sale on
Tallored-to-measure
s z
I
Some suits One Dollar less than for- j
nierly; some Two Dollars less; some
Three, Four,
Nine yes
JS 10.00 Less....
4
4
We have just
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iVUVill llllll.II
marvelous reduction m
a
4b .J f
Tt JUI ICU UI1U IUIIR'MR ,
on the same liberal ha:-is :
39 different styles of goods to ?11 at
K it ii .i it
20 " "
17 " "
Every Suit Positively (iuarantccd
by the ROYAL TAIL0WS and
t flfl IMA Pa
4$
4$
4
.. ALL..
AND
WIN
..VI.
ll'l
till' 1 j
x a. i i i i
Cun
SHOES.
HEPPINER.
CENTRAL MEAT MARK IT
J. H. KINSMAN. M.n.g.r.
Beef, Pork.
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
C0RMER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
JTIIIC 1JAIX WAGOX
la one that everytiody Iiiiowh. It in oue of tin vfi on artl
Gilliam d Bisbee
If r juet rereirpil on of t 1j largt HtocliM of I'.ain Wilson i-ver
brought to llpppuer.
Prices are IVi&rlil.
lfAfj and Hhftlf II aid warp, (IranitAwarp, Tinware, Aprirtiltnral
ImplrMDPnta, w agona, Macks, bAc, 1'ainta and Oila (tlii tl in
tha world). Crockery and Cilanewarn.
TW
in.ninnitt'il a Krt':lt ( ut"
fine
Garments
Five, Six, Seven, Kiplit, tj
liail instnietiuns from the cy
.,.1., nw.wt (1
illlVl.-llI. ll.- "I l i""'"'
II ft
their supern line oi i in- v
U'....l , '.. ..ff.. ll,...,i 1
M)lfll.. II V Ulin iium
$ 14
16
20
24
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LICHTENTHAL.
THF '-P-TO-nTr
SHOt DtALLP .
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lien vmi lit fi ;m lliiii' in
IM' if Hli II' , C . i ill ; I,' I
1 1 1 uiir iiuiii'-n-i' vtnc
suj.jily vmi with ir.it ;mi
woll-iiuiiL' I'ui.tw .tu at n-.iM i ,,
irict'S. ::::::::
Custom Work
a Specialty...
OREGON
J
Mams, Lard
and Pacon
of the
Best Quality.
Ucci'ivci I
on Friihivs